Congressman Boehner: Democrats' "Slow-Walk" Strategy on Fiscal Cliff Threatens the Economy

Statement

Date: Dec. 7, 2012
Location: Washington, DC

Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester) released the following statement regarding the Department of Labor's unemployment report for November 2012:

"The Democrats' plan to slow-walk our economy to the edge of the fiscal cliff instead of engaging in serious talks is a threat to our economy. Republicans have offered a balanced proposal to avert the cliff that includes spending cuts and tax reforms the president once supported; the White House has only offered a joke that couldn't pass the House or the Senate. Republicans passed bipartisan legislation stopping the tax hikes and replacing the defense sequester to avert the fiscal cliff; Senate Democrats talked openly about driving off of it. And while the president insists on raising small businesses' tax rates instead of cutting spending, small business hiring plans have plummeted. That takes jobs away from the American people at the very time small businesses are struggling to create them.

"The Democrats' slow-walk strategy is unfair to taxpayers, unfair to small businesses, and unfair to all those looking for work. If the president doesn't like our plan, he has an obligation to send us one that can pass both houses of Congress as quickly as possible. We're ready and eager to work with him on such a proposal."


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